Abu Muhammad Salih ibn Yansaran Said ibn Ghafiyyan ibn al-Haj Yahya al-Dukkali al-Majiri (Arabic: أبو محمد صالح) (sometimes spelled al-Magiri), simply known as Abu Muhammad Salih (1155–1234), was a Moroccan saint and one of the successors of Abu Madyan.
[1] He was the patron saint of Safi and lived during the reign of the Almohad Caliphate.
[3] He studied under Abu Abdallah Mohammed Amghar in Ribat Shakir.
[4] He left Asfi in c. 1180 to study in Alexandria, where he spent twenty years.
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